Horse-Drawn Mud Sled in Shawneetown Flood April 1937
A horse-drawn mud sled navigates through the aftermath of severe flooding in Shawneetown, Illinois, in April 1937. Residents dealt with significant challenges as their community recovered from this natural disaster. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the impact of environmental events on American life.
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Horse-Drawn Mud Sled in Shawneetown Flood April 1937
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